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2 BSc degrees in Austria
Medical University Of Graz
BACHELOR'S DEGREE NURSING SCIENCE
- Graz, Austria
BSc
On-Campus
German
Nursing is one of the oldest health care professions and includes the largest group of those working in the field. Nursing is an independent profession and science and includes practical, ethical, individual, and empirical knowledge. In addition to other professional groups in the health sector, nursing makes a significant and indispensable contribution. In an age of fundamental health reform and increasingly complex health problems, caregivers are increasingly seen as a key resource for health reform strategies. As the largest group of health workers in the European Union, who also work in a wide variety of health care settings, nurses make a major contribution to achieving the goals of “Health 21” (WHO, 2001). The health system requires nurses with comprehensive theoretical and practical basic knowledge. It requires nurses who are willing to expand their knowledge for life so that they can adequately cope with the current and future challenges in the healthcare system. In addition to the theoretical and practical basic knowledge of health and nursing, the focus is increasingly on Themes like: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention evidence-based nursing and care Nursing research and transfer Design of outpatient care for chronically ill and elderly people multidisciplinary and international cooperation
FH Gesundheit - Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol
FH Bachelor's Degree Nursing
- Innsbruck, Austria
BSc
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
German
As a qualified nurse, you are responsible for looking after and caring for sick people and people in need of care.
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Austria, officially the Republic of Austria, is a federal republic and a landlocked country of roughly 8.47 million people in Central Europe.
A Bachelor of Science is a degree that is often required for certain advanced careers. Depending on how much time students devote to their education, it can take about three to four years to earn a BSc.